Sept 4-7 George L. Mosse Memorial Conference: "An Historian's Legacy: George L. Mosse and Recent Research on Fascism, Society, and Culture" Pyle Center
Sept 13 Dieter Postlep President, University of Kassel "German Reforms in Higher Education" 12:00 noon, 336 Ingraham
Sept 24 Joachim Kersten Professor of Sociology, Fachhochschule Villingen-Schwenningen "Inclusion and Exclusion in Today's Europe: Youth Violence, Right-Wing Lifestyles, and Challenges for EU Legitimacy in a Generational Context" 12:00 noon, Director's Room, 4151 Grainger Hall
Sept 25 ESA Fall Kickoff Reception! 5:00 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Sept 25 Michael Engelhard Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany "At Crossed Signals? Transatlantic Transistions, Global Agendas, and Current Challenges for European-American Relations" 3:30 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Oct 11 Kathleen Thelen Department of Political Science, Northwestern University "Politics of Labor in the Developed Democracies" 4:00 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Oct 11 Lou Charnon-Deutsch Professor of Spanish Literature, State University of New York at Stony Brook. "The Travels of the Imaginary Spanish Gypsy" 12:00 noon, 206 Ingraham
Oct 15 Dr. Gian-Reto Plattner Vice Rector of the University of Basel and a member of the Swiss Senate. "European and American Differences in Bioethics" [CANCELLED]
Oct 16 Brigitte Jirku Professor, University of Valencia, Spain "Gegenwärtige Vergangenheit: Die österreichische Schriftstellerin Elisabeth Reinhart" 3:30 p.m., 336 Ingraham
Oct 18 Werner Schnappauf State Minister of Bavaria "Regulatory Innovation in Germany: The Case of Bavaria" [CANCELLED]
Oct 26 Marc Weiner Professor of Germanic Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington "The Emergence of Antisemitism in Recent Wagner Scholarship" 3:30 p.m., The Pyle Center
Oct 25 B. Venkat Mani German Department "Enduring Critique After September 11: Reflections of a Non-Resident Alien" 12:00 noon, 336 Ingraham
Nov 1 Sidney Tarrow Maxwell Upson Professor of Government, Cornell University "Contentious Politics in an Emerging Polity" 4:00 p.m., 206 Ingraham
Nov 2 Sidney Tarrow Maxwell Upson Professor of Government, Cornell University "Rooted Cosmopoliticians: Transnational Activists in a World of States" 12:15 p.m., 220 Ingraham
Nov 6 Alfred Defago Visiting International Institute Professor "More than Just a Tiny Footnote: Switzerland's Mark on American History" 4:30 p.m., 126 Memorial Library
Nov 29 CES Brown Bag Lunch: Thomas Cravens Department of French and Italian "Language Death in Italy: Why Minority Languages in Europe Fare so Badly" 12:00 noon, 206 Ingraham
Dec 6 EU Brown Bag Lunch: Bernhard Ebbinghaus Visiting International Institute Professor. "Social Partnership Traditions and Welfare State Reform in Europe" 12:30 p.m., 336 Ingraham